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Summary: Before making a show for the stage or theater, it needs to be determined whether the show will be a comedy or a drama or something else entirely. Find out how to write a script for a show with help from a professional actor in this free video on theater acting.
Richard Rifkin has been a professional actor, voice-over artist, director and writer for more than 40 years in Los Angeles and Europe.read more
"Hi, I'm Richard Rifkin, and I'm sitting here thinking, because our topic here at the Merlin Theater, in Budapest, Hungary today, is how to make a show? Now, are you interested in making a show? Well, great. First of all, what kind of show? Do you want to do a drama, or a comedy? You have to decide that, and where to do this? Well, either a little theater in your community, possibly a community center. You could start with a holiday based show. That would work for you. There's a number of ways you could go. You could even try maybe your local cable channel. Sometimes they have spots, and they'll give you equipment for free, they'll let you have a certain amount of time, you can put something together. You have to decide what kind of show, though. That's important. Possibly, you need a script, so if you can write, great. If not, find someone else that's writing, and get together, collaborate, and put together a short show, and see how it goes for you. I'm sure if you really, really try, and you're even a little bit talented, you're going to do ok, with creating your first show. Good luck. Bye."
eHow Article: How to Make a Show